September 16, 2008

By Rich Ericson

DropBox makes online file synchronization smooth and virtually instantaneous

September 16, 2008 (Computerworld) Are you looking to share files online, back up your own data or transfer files between Windows, Mac and Linux systems? Take a look at Dropbox. A terrific online service that just came out of beta mode, Dropbox combines file and folder mirroring/synchronization with an easy-to-use online interface that’s efficient and well designed. You can set up the service on any of your systems (it supports Windows, Mac and Linux).

Installation is simple; you download a 14MB executable that sets up the synchronization software that runs in the background …

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